Athletes may use any form of craft for the paddle legs, provided the craft is occupied and powered by the athlete alone, employing one single- or double-bladed paddle. Life jackets must be worn at all times while in the craft.

There will be no handicap system to distinguish between faster and slower craft.   It is the athletes' prerogative to choose whichever form of craft he or she feels most comfortable with.   It is permitted to use different craft for different legs of the race, though it is not permitted to swap craft in the course of a leg.

There are a limited number of craft available for hire through various outlets in Canberra.   It will be a case of first in, best dressed!   We recommend you try the following, and mention that you are seeking a craft to use in this race:

1) Join the Burley Griffin Canoe Club.   Then you will have first option on hiring one of their craft, which are suitable for more experienced paddlers.   Phone (02) 6288-6799.

2) Contact Rohan at Row 'n' Ride, ph: 6228-1264.

3) Contact Wetspot Water Sports, 13/68 Wollongong St, Fyshwick.   Phone is (02) 6239-1323.

In the paddle leg for The Sri Chinmoy Googong Challenge, helpers or team mates may assist the athlete to bring the paddle craft into and out of the water.

In the mountain bike legs, athletes may use any bike of their choice and may not swap bikes in the course of a leg, ie the same bike must be used for the entire leg.

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